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In the Left Lane on CD

Euro Progressive Music meets American Prog Rock. Prog Rock Pioneer Bands like Pink Floyd, ELP, King Crimson and Yes defined a new sound,music and market. Fans of this music are always looking for the next new direction and flavor of this great music. The band No Restraints takes this genre of great music further by exploring the mix of American Prog Rock that has it's roots in the blues and traditional Euro Progressive Music that has a classical music influence. Starla Robinson - Tenor Sax Mitch Parker - Bass Jon Terry - Guitar Mark Smith - Keyboards / Vocals Christina Terry and Rachael Cain - Backup Vocals AKA - Drums 2007 Release 'In The Left Lane' This is a concept album. The Left Lane is the concept. The Left Lane is a place that describes being separated from everyone and everything. Being in The Left Lane is usually a temporary feeling that begins when something in one's life dramatically changes. A broken relationship, a lost loved one, a spritual challenge, a severe injury or just a swing of mood are just but a few of the life changing events that put us into a zone of separation. A feeling of not being a part of the crowd, that feeling of not relating to anyone or anything, of being very unique and alone.

Euro Progressive Music meets American Prog Rock. Prog Rock Pioneer Bands like Pink Floyd, ELP, King Crimson and Yes defined a new sound,music and market. Fans of this music are always looking for the next new direction and flavor of this great music. The band No Restraints takes this genre of great music further by exploring the mix of American Prog Rock that has it's roots in the blues and traditional Euro Progressive Music that has a classical music influence. Starla Robinson - Tenor Sax Mitch Parker - Bass Jon Terry - Guitar Mark Smith - Keyboards / Vocals Christina Terry and Rachael Cain - Backup Vocals AKA - Drums 2007 Release 'In The Left Lane' This is a concept album. The Left Lane is the concept. The Left Lane is a place that describes being separated from everyone and everything. Being in The Left Lane is usually a temporary feeling that begins when something in one's life dramatically changes. A broken relationship, a lost loved one, a spritual challenge, a severe injury or just a swing of mood are just but a few of the life changing events that put us into a zone of separation. A feeling of not being a part of the crowd, that feeling of not relating to anyone or anything, of being very unique and alone.